Ra’Niqua Lee is a Ph.D. candidate of English at Emory University. Her research uses post-colonial and Black queer feminist theories to explore representations of Black femme identities, spaces, and experiences. She was an ambassador for Laney Graduate School’s Emory Diversifying Graduate Education (EDGE). She has an MFA and has received support from the New York State Summer Writers Institute, Sundress Academy for the Arts, the Tin House Summer Workshop, and most recently the Kenyon Review Summer Workshop. In 2021, she was awarded the inaugural John Lewis Writers Grant for fiction by the Georgia Writers Association. Throughout her academic career, Ra’Niqua has served in editorial roles for a variety of journals, and she volunteers as a fiction reader for multiple publications in the hopes of advocating for marginalized writers and their stories. Currently, she is managing editor for the online, peer-reviewed research journal
Southern Spaces, which emphasizes the multiplicity of experiences and histories of the US and Global South. At the end of the day, she hopes that her love of people and community will continue to guide her research, writing, teaching, and advocacy.